Halifax Alehouse death: Bouncer’s lawyer argues self-defence, Crown says ‘fit of rage’
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In a recent court case regarding the death of a victim at the Halifax Alehouse, the bouncer's lawyer argued that the incident was a matter of self-defense, while the Crown described it as a 'fit of rage.' This case is significant as it raises important questions about the legal definitions of self-defense and the circumstances that lead to such tragic outcomes, highlighting the complexities of legal interpretations in violent incidents.
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